Gosiger to Host Sixth Biennial Manufacturing Exhibition
Gosigerfest, scheduled for September 20-21, has already gathered some 1,000 registrations.
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The sixth biennial Gosigerfest is scheduled to be held at Gosiger’s campus in downtown Dayton, Ohio, September 20-21, 2017. At the time of publication, more than 1,000 are said to have registered, including decision makers, engineers, operators and suppliers, to attend the two-day manufacturing event featuring live demonstrations and opportunities for networking and business discussions.
“We started this event 12 years ago as a way to better connect with and educate our customers on emerging technologies in CNC machining. Now it’s become the go-to industry event—right here in the Midwest,” says Marketing Director Mike Williams.
Some highlights of this year’s event include:
- 100,000 square feet of demonstration space featuring more than 25 machines and 60 industry suppliers focused on high-tech machines, workholding, tooling, inspection, CAD/CAM and more.
- Seven educational sessions in the Gosiger Training Center presented by industry experts to help attendees solve their CNC challenges on the spot.
- German food from Schmidt’s
The event is open to users and decision makers in manufacturing. Those interested in attending can register at gosiger.com/gosigerfest-2017.
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